Gulliver's Travels

The Emperor of Japan grants the most uncommon mark of his favour to Gulliver. What is that? Why does he do so?

The Emperor of Japan grants the most uncommon mark of his favour to Gulliver. What is that? Why does he do so?

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The emperor of Japan allows Gulliver to forgo the custom of trampling over the crucifix out of respect for Gulliver's patron, the King of Luggnagg.